The D.A. in Aspen may call Charlie Sheen's ex-wife, DeniseRichards, to testify about an alleged incident that is eerily similar to the allegations of his current wife, Brooke Mueller.
We're told the Pitkin County D.A. has had law enforcement in L.A. County contact Richard's agent and lawyer, about Denise possibly testifying in Charlie Sheen's criminal case in Aspen. Specifically, sources tell us the D.A. is interested in a declaration Denise signed under penalty of perjury in 2005, when she got a restraining order against the "Two and a Half Men" star.
Richards claimed on December 30, 2005, in the middle of an argument, she was holding their daughter Lola, when Charlie "pushed me, shoving me with his two hands between my shoulders. I was forced backwards and tripped over one of the children's toys and fell on the floor with Lola."
According to the declaration, Charlie then pointed his finger at her and screamed, "I hope you f--king die, bitch." Richards says as Charlie was walking out the front door he said "he was going to have me killed. He said you are f--king with the wrong guy."
Charlie Sheen denied the allegations at the time.
We're told Richards will cooperate, but only if she's forced to do so by subpoena.
Charlie Sheen's ex-wife warned people on "Two and a Half Men" that Charlie needed help badly ... sources tell TMZ.
We've learned Denise Richards contacted an exec from the show Monday morning and said she was concerned about Charlie relapsing and wanted someone to step in and convince him to go to rehab.
Sources connected with the show tell us when Charlie did not show up for work on Monday or Tuesday, it became apparent to "Two and a Half Men's" Executive Producer Chuck Lorre that Friday's filming was in jeopardy.
We're told Charlie himself realized the show, along with his freedom because of the whole bail issue, were on the line ... and that is what forced his hand.
More sources have come forward and confirmed TMZ's story ... that Charlie is the one who made the decision to go to rehab.
And something else: Our sources say at 10:30 AM yesterday a plan was in place to admit Charlie at 8:00 PM to the rehab facility. In other words, Charlie didn't get cold feet.
As we first reported, the plan is for Charlie to return to the set two weeks from Monday. If that happens, Warner Bros. can deliver the remaining 6 episodes for the season to CBS on time.
Charlie Sheen's Christmas call to his ex-wife Denise Richards came collect -- and from jail -- this according to Denise.
On today's "Oprah," Denise said Charlie called to talk to their daughters after he was arrested on domestic abuse charges Christmas morning in December.
Denise added Sheen flung "a lot of verbal abuse" towards her when they were married -- but he never hit her.
Denise Richards -- the woman Charlie Sheen used to be married to who didn't accuse him of attacking her with a knife -- took the two daughters she shares with Charlie to a park in Los Angeles yesterday.
You know Charlie Sheen used to have nightmares that looked just like this: his ex-wife Denise Richards having lunch in Brentwood with his current wife Brooke Mueller.
Charlie, Denise and Brooke have been playing nice for the sake of their kids.
Putting a cat in a blender would produce a better sound than Denise Richards did while trying to sing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" during the 7th inning stretch at today's Chicago Cubs game at Wrigley Field.
These wrecked cars are the leftovers of the nasty car accident that left one person in the hospital yesterday afternoon, and involved the young daughters of Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards. No arrests have been made yet.
The two young daughters of Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen were involved in a serious car accident yesterday, TMZ has learned, but the good news is they're safe and sound.
Law enforcement sources tell us Sam and Lola Rose Sheen, 4 and 3, were riding in an SUV driven by a nanny on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, when a Honda made a crazy left turn in front of them, cutting them off. Four cars were involved in the accident, and only the driver of the Honda was injured.
No arrests have been made. The driver of the Honda was taken to a local hospital and will most likely be cited for a failure to yield.
Denise and Charlie's reps didn't immediately comment.
First her epic battle with Charlie Sheen, then her reality show gets canceled -- now Denise Richards is even on the outs with her house! More details have emerged about the ex reality star putting her house up for sale. The five bedroom home is going for 4.25 mil -- which is about 100K less than what Denise originally paid for it. LA Times Hot Property reports Richards hasn't revealed where she'll move to after the home sells.
As for that sound you hear -- its just her neighbors having the biggest party of the summer!
Sources tell us Charlie Sheen has buried a Bev Hills doctor in small change, and Charlie's people think they know who dropped the dime. Dr. Peter Waldstein, a Bev Hills pediatrician, has treated Charlie and Denise's two kids in the past. Charlie was pissed that the doc was immunizing the kiddies, because he doesn't believe in it. Charlie sent Waldstein a letter, demanding that he no longer treat the kids, but the Dr. fired his own letter back saying he would treat them if they needed medical attention, no matter what.
So, there was this outstanding $380 bill that Charlie paid by messenger today. It was a big box filled with $380, all in nickels. By our calculations that's 7,600 nickels.
We're told the Dr. is donating the loot to the March of Dimes.
Charlie's rep, Stan Rosenfield, said, "Dr. Waldstein should spend more time treating his patients than leaking stories to TMZ." Rosenfield adds, "Maybe Dr. Waldstein would like to be featured in John McCain's next television commercial [famous for being famous]."
For the record, we're not saying who gave us the story.
Charlie Sheen's rep tried to rip Denise a new one, but she's fired right back at him. After court today (Denise asked a judge to restrict Charlie's access to the kids because the children are having problems), Sheen's rep told TMZ, "... Denise...went to court a second time this morning. She received the same result that she did on July 17. Richards lost for the second time in seeking to change any of the custodial arrangements..."
Richards' lawyer, Neal Hersh, fired back, "What Charlie's reps are not telling you are the orders the judge made specifically directed toward Charlie. Charlie keeps on trying to talk about a winner or a loser but clearly no one would consider those orders a victory for Charlie. As usual, he was simply trying to attack Denise rather than focus on his children."
Hersh adds today's order "will finally force Charlie to focus on his children." Stay tuned
Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards both say they couldn't be happier with the latest courtroom custody battle -- a battle that has a lot to do with home video. TMZ has learned Richards' lawyer, Neal Hersh, came armed with home video from Denise, showing her kids acting out in a way Denise found alarming. Hersh would not comment on the video, but we're told the way the kids have been acting is why she wants restrictions on Charlie's contact with the kids. We also know the videos were not shown in court.